John Wick HDR10 BLU-RAY VERSUS 4K VISIONPLUSHDR-1000:

This video shows direct comparison using the same HDR settings output for HDR10 Blu-Ray and VISIONPLUSHDR-1000

Video Comparison in this same scene.

First shows HDR10 then switches to VISIONPLUSHDR-1000.

At the end of the video also switches to show instant difference.

Same settings for both playbacks.

Difference can be appreciated pretty well in this comparison.

You can also see how color expression and gamut is way less in the HDR10 and is because two simple reasons: HDR10 is using DCI as output ( limited palette ) and due to having less nits and lower gamma in the PQ ST 2084 the color expression is weaker.

VISIONPLUSHDR-1000 standard shows native BT.2020 output and higher nits which allows the PQ gamma to expand the color and gamut expression to another level.

Movie details are also higher in VISIONPLUSHDR-1000 thanks to the re grade method used.

HDR Contrast, Deep Blacks and of course the Highlights are also higher quality than the HDR10 counterpart.

Another new advantage: The HDR10 TeamDDR Encode is about 36 GB. The VISIONPLUSHDR-1000 including all the improvements in movie quality will be almost 3 times less size.

Using improved HEVC settings for all coming releases which results in really efficient coding, that’s why HEVC has been created for, right?

ARRIVAL 4K VISIONPLUSHDR-1000:

“Arrival” , a movie that has been heavily criticized because the wrong output in commercial HDR version.